8. 7. 108 - Dial Tone Delay Timer
This option controls the amount of time following the recognition of an off-hook condition,
when the Dialer will refuse or ignore any user dialled digits. This option can be used to avoid
false digits due to Exchange-relay bounce, etc.
Register
108 T
Refer to Appendix 2 for country-specific-default data.
8. 8. 109 - User Dial Tone
This option controls what the customer will hear when they go off-hook.
Register
109 T
Refer to Appendix 2 for country-specific-default data.
Note: If Register 109 1, then 119 must be set to a 0, 2, 4 or a 6.
8. 9. 111 - Inter-digit Time Out for Subscriber Side
The Inter-digit time out is a specified amount of time that the user is given to enter each dialled
digit (except for calls beginning with 0+ and 00+) before the Dialer will stop accepting the
digits. Each time a digit is dialled, the timer starts over again.
Register
111 T
Refer to Appendix 2 for country-specific-default data.
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T = 0 for none
T = 1 for 100 ms
T = 2 for 200 ms
T = 3 for 300 ms
T = 1 for internal dial tone
T = 4 for dial tone from the Exchange Line
T = 0 for no time-out
T = 1 for 2 seconds
T = 2 for 4 seconds
T = 3 for 6 seconds
Description
T = 4 for 400 m
T = 5 for 500 m
T = 6 for 600 m
T = 7 for 700 m
Descriptio
Description
T = 4 for 8 seconds
T = 5 for 10 seconds
T = 6 for 12 seconds
T = 7 for 14 seconds
Line and Trunk Options
T = 8 for 16 seconds
T = 9 for 18 seconds
T =
for 20 seconds
T = # for 22 seconds
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